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Trust yourself. Create the kind of self that you will be happy to live with all your life. Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny, inner sparks of possibility into flames of achievement. — Golda Meir

And the scary thing is, I'm on a fast track to that same aviary. Unless I find my wings. — Ellen Hopkins

The only instrument I know how to really play, and the instrument that I absolutely love, is the piano. I have been playing piano ever since I have been 9. — Laura Marano

You can see the meaning of the statement that "Literature is a living art" most easily and clearly, perhaps, by contrasting Science and Art at their two extremes - say Pure Mathematics and Acting. Science as a rule deals with things, Art with man's thought and emotion about things. — Arthur Quiller-Couch

I alwyas want to try and create new looks and new things, but equally scary, hopefully. But a new kind of style. — Neil Marshall

I want a regular pay cheque. — Minnie Driver

I know I'm not your first anything, but I hope that I'll be your last everything. — J.A. Redmerski

You know, when I was little, my dad told me that if I misbehaved, he'd send me to live with a witch who ate children.'
'Really?'
She nods. 'I was so afraid of the witch. Feelings are magnified when you're young, I think, and the fear can stay with you for a long time. I eventually grew out of the fear but even now when I read something with a witch, my mind always traces back to that story. Isn't that weird?'
'How'd you grow out of it?' I ask. 'The fear?'
She takes a long moment to answer. 'I read lots and lots of books about witches. — Stephanie Oakes

Freedom begins as we become conscious of it. — Vernon Howard

Do your fears warn of external dangers? Or, are they the kind that keep you from becoming more of your true self? — Gina Greenlee

I couldn't decide if I loved the paintings or hated them. — Amy Harmon

Dachau has been my own lifelong point of no return. Between the moment when I walked through the gate of that prison, with its infamous motto, 'Arbeit Macht Frei,' and when I walked out at the end of a day that had no ordinary scale of hours, I was changed, and how I looked at the human condition, the world we live in, changed ... Years of war had taught me a great deal, but war was nothing like Dachau. Compared to Dachau, war was clean. — Martha Gellhorn

Man is the ultimate tragic being, because he has learned enough about the Earth to realise the Earth would be better off without the presence of humankind. — Peter Wessel Zapffe